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>> favorite is paul, john paul. i think he was cool as hell. he looked like a pimp. he looked like a pimp and he is speaking like 50,000 languages and.... >> bill: i have no idea what that was about. do you know what he was saying? >> he called the most favorite popes a pimp. >> bill: then he talked 20,000 languages. >> everybody, his i.q. matches his rebound average. no genius dennis rodman and it comes out we're building missile shields in california. >> bill: isn't rodman to make a pinhead. >> she pretty harmless. i'm not advocating swiss guards take him to st. peter's square, of course not. he is harmless dummy but to say that about abraham lincoln. >> bill: if he could get publicity your pinhead of the week? >> the mayor of new york, bloomberg. >> bill: we have some tape. roll it. >> for the first time in the history of the world more people will die from overeating than under eating this year. i think that it is incumbent on government to tell people what they are doing to themselves and let people make their own decisions. our job is to educate people as long
>> favorite is paul, john paul. i think he was cool as hell. he looked like a pimp. he looked like a pimp and he is speaking like 50,000 languages and.... >> bill: i have no idea what that was about. do you know what he was saying? >> he called the most favorite popes a pimp. >> bill: then he talked 20,000 languages. >> everybody, his i.q. matches his rebound average. no genius dennis rodman and it comes out we're building missile shields in california. >>...
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the importance of the retirement of john paul stevens. ruth bader ginsburg is the leader of the left side of the court. seen several examples of where the court does like to take baby steps. in the voting rights act when a couple of terms ago they came right up to the edge of striking down the voting rights act. and then out of taxes said we are going to leave it up to congress. this is out today. we think congress has not done their homework. have another chance. they didn't. the court then take the next step. we also saw when the supreme court ruled for the first time what the second amendment means. every term brings some narrower slice of exactly what the fourth amendment applies to. is it the person sitting behind the driver? there's always some new tiny little slice about what the fourth amendment provides. then you get a case involving the gun rights. for the first time in our nations history the supreme court said what is the second amendment mean? is the supreme court said the second amendment protects your right to own the gun i
the importance of the retirement of john paul stevens. ruth bader ginsburg is the leader of the left side of the court. seen several examples of where the court does like to take baby steps. in the voting rights act when a couple of terms ago they came right up to the edge of striking down the voting rights act. and then out of taxes said we are going to leave it up to congress. this is out today. we think congress has not done their homework. have another chance. they didn't. the court then...
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we often called the court the steven court because of john paul stevens' success. but he wasn't the leader they said. he didn't believe in going dawn down the hall to chat and persuade. he did everything through writing. he felt strongly each justice should make up his or her own mind. i don't know when you have nine truly independent, strong minded very experienced judges how a chief justice really leads the court except perhaps in very special circumstances as we saw earl roberts did. >> he came in in an unusual circumstances. when justice o'connor shocked everybody by retiring and a chief died and there was no change in 11 years in the membership. >> 11 years, right. >> the seven of them having been together 11 years and john robert is the new kid on the block coming in and being chief justice you become first in seniority. and he had never actually run anything. >> he had only been on the lower appellate court for two years. >> and then he is not only the chief justice of the united states but he is the head of the jud judicial branch with thousands of employee
we often called the court the steven court because of john paul stevens' success. but he wasn't the leader they said. he didn't believe in going dawn down the hall to chat and persuade. he did everything through writing. he felt strongly each justice should make up his or her own mind. i don't know when you have nine truly independent, strong minded very experienced judges how a chief justice really leads the court except perhaps in very special circumstances as we saw earl roberts did....
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john paul ii who goes around the world and in apostle countries preaching peace and love and unity and i think we need more holy men preaching the same thing. >> i believe marge we've got about a minute here. fire away. >> i was just going to say i think that all the world religions seem to have three basic things, achieve salvation, do good, avoid evil and the things that are different about them are the things that come down from the dogma, manmade maybe, maybe heaven inspired, may be myth man made. those are the things that differentiate most religions i think. >> and i think we've touched on that throughout the class and believe or not we are down to our last minute here. but i mean that's such a key point that we've seen as we've gone through this, that yes religions have ideals and unity and love and peace and these are qualities that we need to work for, it's hard to pull out of the mud and the muck of culture. so, but well -- [inaudible] well, on that note, why don't we toast to a good future here. [applause] as we are rolling down here, thank you to the crew, the wonderful cre
john paul ii who goes around the world and in apostle countries preaching peace and love and unity and i think we need more holy men preaching the same thing. >> i believe marge we've got about a minute here. fire away. >> i was just going to say i think that all the world religions seem to have three basic things, achieve salvation, do good, avoid evil and the things that are different about them are the things that come down from the dogma, manmade maybe, maybe heaven inspired,...
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paul i, john paul ii, pope benedict, i was here and as a matter of fact i was talking to lester holt this morning and we both couldn't sleep because of our memories of eight years ago, because of the terror of not knowing whether it was black or white. sometimes you see the sky, it's so white or gray, it's sort of hard to distinguish. so we'll just have to wait and see. i think you know, it's very unlikely that we'll see anything that's not black tomorrow. but everything that's happened over the last three weeks has been surprising. so i suppose we should stand by for potentially a surprise on who the knew pope is and when, we don't know when. >> we will be watching and talking to you, thank you so much, chris jansing, our colleague there. >>> and next, senate judiciary chairman, pat leahy is here on the first gun legislation since newtown to get to the senate floor, it's his. >>> and new details on the big embarrassment for the state department. this is andrea mitchell reports. [ male announcer ] why is kellogg's crunchy nut so delicious? because every flake is double-toasted... spl
paul i, john paul ii, pope benedict, i was here and as a matter of fact i was talking to lester holt this morning and we both couldn't sleep because of our memories of eight years ago, because of the terror of not knowing whether it was black or white. sometimes you see the sky, it's so white or gray, it's sort of hard to distinguish. so we'll just have to wait and see. i think you know, it's very unlikely that we'll see anything that's not black tomorrow. but everything that's happened over...
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john kasich might get in there. but marco rubio and chris christied e and rand paul are locks at this point. anything can happen but they want to go. you have to start planning it this is insane if you want to run for president you have to go out three years and raise the money. check out the fox news website which is different bill o'reilly .com. word of the day do not be a nebbish when writing to the factor. thanks for writing us tonight. i'll bill o'reilly. remember the spin stops here. we are definitely looking out captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> welcome to hannity and there is disturbing news out of washington tonight. according to a memo that was obtained by nbc news officials inside the justice department drafted a document saying the president has the legal report to use unmanned drones to kill american citizens overseas who are suspected of terrorist activities. let me say this again. the administration actually believes they have the legal authority to target american citizens, this is no
john kasich might get in there. but marco rubio and chris christied e and rand paul are locks at this point. anything can happen but they want to go. you have to start planning it this is insane if you want to run for president you have to go out three years and raise the money. check out the fox news website which is different bill o'reilly .com. word of the day do not be a nebbish when writing to the factor. thanks for writing us tonight. i'll bill o'reilly. remember the spin stops here. we...
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congressman steve stockman and paul brown sent a letter to speak john boehner expressing their opposition to background checks. on his facebook page congressman jeff duncan compared the background checks bill to genocide in rwanda. he wrote ask yourselves about a national gun registry database and how that might be used and why it is so wanted by progressives. read about the rojuan dan genocide, the hutu tribes. this database was used to elect for slaughter at the hands of the hutu. i use this example to warn that national databases can be used with evil consequences. i want to bring in the national journal's and roll call. chris comparing background checks to genocide is that an indication how tough could it be? >> they found a dance partner in pat toomey to help get background checks bill that would get bipartisan support through the senate. they opened up debate. we'll have debate next week. lots of patting on the back. there are a number, half-dozen or so vulnerable senate democrats who are unlikely to vote for any final legislation just because they voted to begin debate. doesn't mea
congressman steve stockman and paul brown sent a letter to speak john boehner expressing their opposition to background checks. on his facebook page congressman jeff duncan compared the background checks bill to genocide in rwanda. he wrote ask yourselves about a national gun registry database and how that might be used and why it is so wanted by progressives. read about the rojuan dan genocide, the hutu tribes. this database was used to elect for slaughter at the hands of the hutu. i use this...
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i think a lot of people felt that pope john paul ii was the embodiment of charisma. pope benedict vxi perhaps not so much. i'm wondering if you have a sense of how important these cardinals feel that charisma is when choosing the next leader of the church. >> well, charisma is important because it can get people's attention. what really matters is the substance behind the charisma. but if you can have a charismatic messenger as opposed to sort of a bland or dreary messenger, i think everyone would take the former. a pope who coo exudes energy -- exudes energy and lives with a sort of obvious joy is a great asset to the mission of the church. it's very easy, i think, a lot of times for a lot of us to forget that at the heart of the christian discipleship is a great sense of joy. we see the solemnity here in these ceremonies which is very important. but ultimately, christian discipleship is about love and a love that produces great joy. having a pope who can show that just by his countenance says a lot. i think a lot of people learned a lot more about what it means to
i think a lot of people felt that pope john paul ii was the embodiment of charisma. pope benedict vxi perhaps not so much. i'm wondering if you have a sense of how important these cardinals feel that charisma is when choosing the next leader of the church. >> well, charisma is important because it can get people's attention. what really matters is the substance behind the charisma. but if you can have a charismatic messenger as opposed to sort of a bland or dreary messenger, i think...
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., solinda lake and john feehery. john, i'll start with you. this is, i assume, you like hearing the words you are hearing from whether it's eric cantor, paul ryan or what we used there with bobby jindal. the question is, how does the republican party turn words into actions of trying to become persuaders? >> i think they have to channel their inner jack kemp. they have to think about, how do we get off the fiscal discipline message, which is really a bob dole message and get into an economic growth message. how do we lift all boats? jack kennedy and jack kemp. that's important for republicans. they can't just talk about how to cut spending. talk about why their policies are going to help people get back to work and get more flexibility in their lives and how it's an impediment to their daily lives. voters understand that but our party is characterized by the fiscal stuff and the social stuff. and there ain't -- they are not able to get beyond that conversation. >> it goes -- solinda, before we started you said, boy, this looks like the democra
., solinda lake and john feehery. john, i'll start with you. this is, i assume, you like hearing the words you are hearing from whether it's eric cantor, paul ryan or what we used there with bobby jindal. the question is, how does the republican party turn words into actions of trying to become persuaders? >> i think they have to channel their inner jack kemp. they have to think about, how do we get off the fiscal discipline message, which is really a bob dole message and get into an...
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perhaps he would have been appointed by president ford in 1976 to the sea-tac that went to john paul stevens. he was on the list-edward levy sent to president ford, possibilities. had he quit the nation as a whole would have suffered so he stayed in office. he was so determined not to benefit that he turned down an opportunity to be appointed as attorney general, turned down the chance to work from the attorney general's more elegant office, avoided the attorney-general's private dining room and turned down the attorney-general when he was acting attorney general. i can't say much more about those times. they occupied the last six months of 1973 and i did not arrive in the solicitor general's office until mid 1974. everything robert bork says in his book he said in 1974 too. the people who worked with him marked closely than. so edmund kitsch and keith jones tell the same story and bork's narration is consistent with the man i knew for 40 years, intellectual, considering consequences before acting and absolutely honest. also the funniest man i ever met. that didn't come through mid-1
perhaps he would have been appointed by president ford in 1976 to the sea-tac that went to john paul stevens. he was on the list-edward levy sent to president ford, possibilities. had he quit the nation as a whole would have suffered so he stayed in office. he was so determined not to benefit that he turned down an opportunity to be appointed as attorney general, turned down the chance to work from the attorney general's more elegant office, avoided the attorney-general's private dining room...
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paul ryan, marco rubio, john boehner, all far behind. joining me now karen tumulte and david goodfriend. thank you for joining me. the analysis of the seven-point dive there, if that's the accurate word here, why do you believe the approval rating is sinking from december? >> a couple of things. in december, we just come off the large presidential election where both he and his republican opponents spent inordinate amounts of money to get the point across and people weigh the two messages. mitt romney versus barack obama and now left with sort of a generic feeling of the public how do you think things are going? as you put on the screen, most americans don't feel things are going well and will blame that on an incumbent. that having been said, the president's approval ratings are still strong as you point out, strong relative to congress and historical trends. i happen to think that the biggest news out of that poll is even after the republicans tried to tar her with benghazi, hillary clinton remains unbelievably strong and i think that'
paul ryan, marco rubio, john boehner, all far behind. joining me now karen tumulte and david goodfriend. thank you for joining me. the analysis of the seven-point dive there, if that's the accurate word here, why do you believe the approval rating is sinking from december? >> a couple of things. in december, we just come off the large presidential election where both he and his republican opponents spent inordinate amounts of money to get the point across and people weigh the two...
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mccain and rand paul to know that the gop is deeply divided and there is mixed messages what exactly is the goal here. what is the goal as you see it, what is the mission in syria? >> first of all, keep in mind, jenna, there is no long-term strategy. the obama strategy has changed three types in the last week. now we're sitting back and hoping that he can be bailed out by russia. and so i just, i look at this and i can't believe we're, this is taking place. to be lectured to by putin as we were this morning it's just, i can hear reagan rolling over in his grave that this would be happening. jenna: i'm sure, i'm sure viewers feel similar to that and we're going to show them some of the editorial if they missed it. it took a dig at american exceptionalism. sir, goes back to the other point, if there is no long-term strategy from the president as you see it what is your long-term strategy? what are you searching for in this conflict? >> the president is supposed to come up with the strategy. that is what his job. that is what the constitution says he is supposed to do. he has not done t
mccain and rand paul to know that the gop is deeply divided and there is mixed messages what exactly is the goal here. what is the goal as you see it, what is the mission in syria? >> first of all, keep in mind, jenna, there is no long-term strategy. the obama strategy has changed three types in the last week. now we're sitting back and hoping that he can be bailed out by russia. and so i just, i look at this and i can't believe we're, this is taking place. to be lectured to by putin as...
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neither john paul ii nor benedict were managers by nature. >> reporter: benedict's failures made public in documents leaked by his butler last year, laying out the betrayals and infighting in the vatican bureaucracy known as the cure ya, on securing the pope's message and hurting his efforts to revitalize the church. how much of that can be blamed on the kur rhea? >> i think most of it, frankly. >> reporter: george weigle, nbc's vatican analyst, says that leaves the next pope with a crucial task. >> he has to find someone who can clean house and who can make the cure ya an instrument of what we call the new eadvantage lizization now, an impediment to t. >> reporter: still up in the air, the date when the cardinals will actually start getting down to work to choose a new successor. currently, the conclave is scheduled to start some time between march 15th and march 20th, but the vatican says that date could be moved up. lester? >> anne thompson in rome tonight. thank you. >>> here in this country, port of the northeast are dealing with blizzard conditions for the second time in as many w
neither john paul ii nor benedict were managers by nature. >> reporter: benedict's failures made public in documents leaked by his butler last year, laying out the betrayals and infighting in the vatican bureaucracy known as the cure ya, on securing the pope's message and hurting his efforts to revitalize the church. how much of that can be blamed on the kur rhea? >> i think most of it, frankly. >> reporter: george weigle, nbc's vatican analyst, says that leaves the next pope...
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i can remember being a young reporter in the '90s, covering pope john paul ii's visit to denver with a youth group from mexico and seeing what a beloved figure he was, there with president clinton, of course, and even more beloved that his successor, pope benedict. what in your judgment, can this pope, could he, should he do to cullivate that relationship with this country? >> well, i was a very young bishop at the time in washington state, and that was the first time i went to world youth day with a whole lot of young people who sold tacos endlessly in order to afford a chartered bus, and i was moved by it because they were. i saw how it changed their lives, had a huge impact on that diocese, but pope benedict wasn't as extroverted. he was a kind man, a shy man, and he wasn't used to showing that in public, and this man is a pastor, first and foremost, he spent all his life being close to people, especially the poor, close to his own brothers in his religious society and also to the people he served in a large diocese in very difficult times, so he's a man of integrity, and that sig
i can remember being a young reporter in the '90s, covering pope john paul ii's visit to denver with a youth group from mexico and seeing what a beloved figure he was, there with president clinton, of course, and even more beloved that his successor, pope benedict. what in your judgment, can this pope, could he, should he do to cullivate that relationship with this country? >> well, i was a very young bishop at the time in washington state, and that was the first time i went to world...
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every single cardinal in the college was appointed by either pope john paul ii or benedict xvi. there are three under the age of 60. there are a number of them between 60 and 70. there are a lot of young cardinals. nobody can vote if you're over 80. benedict will not be voting. this is a good college. it will continue. it will be in harmony with the two popes that elevated these men. so i don't think there's any question about that or any kind of big surprise that may come out when we see the white smoke. i think it's frankly pretty exciting. >> george weigel, last one. some controversies during this pope's reign. particularly the whole sexual abuse thing which came crashing down on the catholic church. has it healed in your judgment? >> there are certainly places in the church where it hasn't healed yet. ireland comes to mind. certainly parts of our own country where we're still dealing with the afterburn of abuse committed 20, 30, 40 years ago. but this pope was, i think, quite vigorous in his attempts to root out of the church this wickedness. and i am completely confident th
every single cardinal in the college was appointed by either pope john paul ii or benedict xvi. there are three under the age of 60. there are a number of them between 60 and 70. there are a lot of young cardinals. nobody can vote if you're over 80. benedict will not be voting. this is a good college. it will continue. it will be in harmony with the two popes that elevated these men. so i don't think there's any question about that or any kind of big surprise that may come out when we see the...
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i was right here at this church here, this cathedral when john paul ii came here october 1st, 1979. today was one of the great days in boston history. the city came together in a time of crisis and a time of need. a time of pain, this is a real strong step forward, not only for the city, but i think it sent a message throughout america that we really stand for something, it's all about values, it's all about tradition, it's about america. >> yeah, i think the idea of the old -- there we just saw mitt romney, the former governor. the idea of red state blue state being one more patriotic than the other i think has really been put aside here today, robert gibbs. >> we're all americans. >> go ahead, mayor. >> robert gibbs. >> the idea of -- i want to get back to robert gibbs for a second, mr. mayor. this idea that one state because they are more conservative, therefore, more patriotic. there's a lot about this patriots day and its connection to the founding fathers. and this community, i'll go back, it sounds anti-religious, i hope it doesn't come across that way. the inter part of the
i was right here at this church here, this cathedral when john paul ii came here october 1st, 1979. today was one of the great days in boston history. the city came together in a time of crisis and a time of need. a time of pain, this is a real strong step forward, not only for the city, but i think it sent a message throughout america that we really stand for something, it's all about values, it's all about tradition, it's about america. >> yeah, i think the idea of the old -- there we...
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we saw during john paul's reign that he played a central role in the collapse of european communism by inspiring the solidarity movement in poland. the people's power movement in the philippines that brought down the marxist regime would never have happened without the political involvement of the catholic church. scholars these days are writing books about the revenge of god, that religion is making a comeback as a political player. two-thirds of the 1.2 billion catholics in the world today live outside the west, and most live in societies where religion is critically important, so, yeah, i would say there's still some gas left in the church's political gas tank. >> john, real quickly, only a couple of seconds left here, but what do you know specifically in regards to what they are looking for for a pope? stances on abortion, same-sex marriage, that kind of thing. >> reporter: well, all these cardinals have been appointed by john paul and benedict so they are all in agreement on the main. of course they are looking for a hole guy but three things quickly, one, somebody with a global v
we saw during john paul's reign that he played a central role in the collapse of european communism by inspiring the solidarity movement in poland. the people's power movement in the philippines that brought down the marxist regime would never have happened without the political involvement of the catholic church. scholars these days are writing books about the revenge of god, that religion is making a comeback as a political player. two-thirds of the 1.2 billion catholics in the world today...
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this is a man very much formed by the pontificate of john paul ii who loved him to pieces. i think we're going to see a little bit more of that in this pontificate as it goes forward. the name francis is obviously very suggestive of a church of real compassion for the underdog. which doesn't necessarily translate into any particular political or economic program. but does suggest that this guy is going to take a little bit of the baroquebaroque gilding off papacy. >> let's start with the notion here that the ensickly kl -- actually, skepticism towards capitalism. when i read that in his brief life description here, i was taken with the fact that he -- i know he may not be a dorothy day catholic. but he may well be someone who does have that usual church suspicion of capitalism. a lot of our popes have had that suspicion through the 20th century. they're not ayn rand people. they don't buy the marketplaces, the great arbiter of what's good in the world. >> we've only known the pope now in terms of him being pope for, what, two hours. but he is remindful, at least to me, of a
this is a man very much formed by the pontificate of john paul ii who loved him to pieces. i think we're going to see a little bit more of that in this pontificate as it goes forward. the name francis is obviously very suggestive of a church of real compassion for the underdog. which doesn't necessarily translate into any particular political or economic program. but does suggest that this guy is going to take a little bit of the baroquebaroque gilding off papacy. >> let's start with the...
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what a great beginning. >> one of the great things about pope john paul ii was his ability to travel and reach people that way. are you hopeful we'll see that? >> i'm hopeful we will. i think that francis i has shown he connects with people and likes to connect with people. i don't think he likes many desk days. he's out there. something else that occurred to me, thinking about the name that he chose, francis i. thehe assisi are overjoyed. a prophecy of -- it depicted a humble friar, st. fran is, picking up the church that was falling over. it was supposed to be a prophecy that he was going to renew the church. there were a lot of problems in that period of history 800 years ago. today we have a lot of problems but there's a lot of hope. i personally have hope and the hope for renewal. i'm hoping francis i can be a catalyst for that. >> father, liz lev, you've added so much to our coverage. i want to thank you for the long days and nights you have spent with me. thank you so much. also, i want to tell folks we have the full interview with cardinal dolan. we'll put it up at jansing.ms
what a great beginning. >> one of the great things about pope john paul ii was his ability to travel and reach people that way. are you hopeful we'll see that? >> i'm hopeful we will. i think that francis i has shown he connects with people and likes to connect with people. i don't think he likes many desk days. he's out there. something else that occurred to me, thinking about the name that he chose, francis i. thehe assisi are overjoyed. a prophecy of -- it depicted a humble...
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. >> reporter: pope benedict 16 and john paul ii insisted catholics adhere to strict teachings. francis told the interviewer the church needs to be more open. francis told the interviewer the church needs to be more open the pope's changes extend beyond message. he's made a point of foregoing some of the pomp of the papacy, carrying his own briefcase and living in a modestly furnished hotel room. susan matthews runs an online forum called "catholics for change." >> as a life long and very disheartened catholic, it was such a breath of fresh air. it had been like the institutional doors had been thrown open and light was coming in. >> reporter: but there has been some pushback from conservatives. bishop thomas tobin of providence, rhode island, said he's disappointed the pope has not spoken out against abortion. the editor of the conservative catholic journal "first things" he believes the pope is making a direct appeal to american catholics. >> we wouldn't be talking about same-sex marriage if there weren't initiatives to legalize same-sex marriage. we wouldn't be talking about
. >> reporter: pope benedict 16 and john paul ii insisted catholics adhere to strict teachings. francis told the interviewer the church needs to be more open. francis told the interviewer the church needs to be more open the pope's changes extend beyond message. he's made a point of foregoing some of the pomp of the papacy, carrying his own briefcase and living in a modestly furnished hotel room. susan matthews runs an online forum called "catholics for change." >> as a...
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i can remember being a young reporter in the early '90s covering pope john paul ii's visit to denver with a youth group from new mexico at the time, when i was covering him, seeing what a beloved figure he was there with president clinton, of course, and more beloved even than his successor pope benedict. what, in your judgment, as you know this pope can he, should he do to cultivate that relationship with this country? >> well, i was a very young bishop at the time in washington state, and that was the first time i went to world youth day with a whole lot of young people who sold tacos endlessly in order to afford a chartered bus. and i was very deeply moved by it because they were. and i saw the way in which he transformed their lives. he had a huge impact on that small diocese in central washington state, a rural diocese, when they returned home. but pope benedict was not an extraverted. he was a very shy man. a good man, a kind man, but he had difficulty showing that in public, not used to talking to people as much as he was books. this man is a pastor. first and foremost he spen
i can remember being a young reporter in the early '90s covering pope john paul ii's visit to denver with a youth group from new mexico at the time, when i was covering him, seeing what a beloved figure he was there with president clinton, of course, and more beloved even than his successor pope benedict. what, in your judgment, as you know this pope can he, should he do to cultivate that relationship with this country? >> well, i was a very young bishop at the time in washington state,...
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will it be more the political pope like john paul or a house cleaner? >> well, my sense is he will be a pope of the poor. the most important decision a pope makes is his name, by choosing francis, he said how i would like a church of the poor and for the poor. >> and that's been one of the things the church is criticized for being first and foremost about caring for the poor. >> absolutely. i think one of the aspects of him coming from the global south will be his connection to vast income and equality and understanding that at a very deep level and his quotes this morning, quoteg from the life of st. francis, alluding to the life of st. francis talked about care and guarding for creation. so i think he's very close to those issues. >> and there's the issue of how the church relates to women. what about the role of women? do you expect any change? is there any history that you may know about that suggests he may be more open to expanding the roles. >> well, i scoured the sources. i don't expect them to ordain women to the priesthood next week. i do expe
will it be more the political pope like john paul or a house cleaner? >> well, my sense is he will be a pope of the poor. the most important decision a pope makes is his name, by choosing francis, he said how i would like a church of the poor and for the poor. >> and that's been one of the things the church is criticized for being first and foremost about caring for the poor. >> absolutely. i think one of the aspects of him coming from the global south will be his connection...
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and people like john mccain and lindsay graham? >> i think people are waking up. there's been a tea party movement, grass roots movement. the young people in the congress on our side of this, look at bipartisan support we got for trying to reign in nsa, that was democrats and republicans. and the leadership of both levels, they want the nsa and spying going on. this is not going to happen on this vote. leadership will get together and get some sort of authority passed for the president to make him feel better. how many people does he have to feel better because he drew a line in the sand or had this red line? what was the purpose of that. nobody knows why we're going in there or sure who the good guys and bad guy is. the people are waking up. they remember ten years ago and remember and witnessed the results today of what's going on in iraq. now, even some people in iraq are saying, do not go in there and bomb because we're going to help assad. some of the shia wants to come in. assad wants to go in and help them. this thing could
and people like john mccain and lindsay graham? >> i think people are waking up. there's been a tea party movement, grass roots movement. the young people in the congress on our side of this, look at bipartisan support we got for trying to reign in nsa, that was democrats and republicans. and the leadership of both levels, they want the nsa and spying going on. this is not going to happen on this vote. leadership will get together and get some sort of authority passed for the president to...
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when pope john pal pope john paul iiwas was ailing they said it was possible for a pope to resign, but i didn't expect it. i think the timing was a surprise if nothing else. >> john: indeed, we heard of his schedule of travel and meetings has not been altered and it has caught even his closest associates by surprise. he referred to the sexual scandals as fifth in the church and that's that's a filth that cost the church. do you think that has anything to do with his resigning? >> that is possible. the number of children and families that have been devastated by it is horrific. we can't really put a price tag on that. i think maybe that weighed on the pope to some extent. the fact that atoning for that sin has been something that the church has not effectively done, the leadership has not effectively done, and we need to do more. >> john: to say nothing of the amount of lay people and catholic who is were driven away from the church in disgust of how it was handled all those years. >> absolutely. the fact that it was hidden, and that perpetrators were just moved around has horrified man
when pope john pal pope john paul iiwas was ailing they said it was possible for a pope to resign, but i didn't expect it. i think the timing was a surprise if nothing else. >> john: indeed, we heard of his schedule of travel and meetings has not been altered and it has caught even his closest associates by surprise. he referred to the sexual scandals as fifth in the church and that's that's a filth that cost the church. do you think that has anything to do with his resigning? >>...
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all of them, john king, gloria borger, dana bash. what are the headlines out of this? what do we know? >> reporter: first of all we know this is not a grand bargain. this is not going to address the big things that really are eating away at the country's economy, the debt and the deficit. but it is a deal. it's something that we haven't seen in a very long time. >> and it will keep the government going. there won't be a shutdown. >> reporter: that is really a key. we have not seen anything that has gone down to the wire in a long time. what are we talking about? . we'll just go through some of the details. it is going to eliminate the arbitrary forced spending cuts for two years and instead allow congress to choose the cuts. again, it won't be arbitrary. >> the so-called sequestration. >> reporter: how are they going to do that? they're going to pay for it with an increase in airline travel fees and an increase in the worker contribution to federal pensions. so that is the outlines of the deal. it's not global. it's not going to really attack the debt and deficit, but
all of them, john king, gloria borger, dana bash. what are the headlines out of this? what do we know? >> reporter: first of all we know this is not a grand bargain. this is not going to address the big things that really are eating away at the country's economy, the debt and the deficit. but it is a deal. it's something that we haven't seen in a very long time. >> and it will keep the government going. there won't be a shutdown. >> reporter: that is really a key. we have not...
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we often called the court the steven court because of john paul stevens' success. but he wasn't the leader they said. he didn't believe in going dawn down the hall to chat and persuade. he did everything through writing. he felt strongly each justice should make up his or her own mind. i don't know when you have nine truly independent, strong minded very experienced judges how a chief justice really leads the court except perhaps in very special circumstances as we saw earl roberts did. >> he came in in an unusual circumstances. when justice o'connor shocked everybody by retiring and a chief died and there was no change in 11 years in the membership. >> 11 years, right. >> the seven of them having been together 11 years and john robert is the new kid on the block coming in and being chief justice you become first in seniority. and he had never actually run anything. >> he had only been on the lower appellate court for two years. >> and then he is not only the chief justice of the united states but he is the head of the jud judicial branch with thousands of employee
we often called the court the steven court because of john paul stevens' success. but he wasn't the leader they said. he didn't believe in going dawn down the hall to chat and persuade. he did everything through writing. he felt strongly each justice should make up his or her own mind. i don't know when you have nine truly independent, strong minded very experienced judges how a chief justice really leads the court except perhaps in very special circumstances as we saw earl roberts did....
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or if it was extraordinary when john paul stevens steps aside in the outpouring of affection and admiration for a great man but an enormous affection for the man and his remarkable service to our country on the supreme court. we did not get to see that either. isn't that a shame? even the ceremonial part. let's at least have some of the ceremonies broadcast. >> when a portion of the justice kagan swearing in was broadcast. >> but it was not in the course. >> was in a conference room. >> they don't want to preach that wall. the chief justice o'connor you said congress should not tell the supreme court what to do on this. and one of the questions from the audience is how can congress help me move to more transparency of the supreme court? to other panels think it should play a role? >> if there is to questions separation of powers a situation not so long ago took the view the papers were their own yet even though the taxpayers have paid for them and paid for the president's salary that they belonged to the president. congress stepped in as a result of the nixon impeachment and said no. those
or if it was extraordinary when john paul stevens steps aside in the outpouring of affection and admiration for a great man but an enormous affection for the man and his remarkable service to our country on the supreme court. we did not get to see that either. isn't that a shame? even the ceremonial part. let's at least have some of the ceremonies broadcast. >> when a portion of the justice kagan swearing in was broadcast. >> but it was not in the course. >> was in a...
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as an evangelical, i was delighted that the last two popes were moral and theological giants, john paul ii and benedict roxvi introduced an er in which the cathric church offers confident rebuttal to the false promises of the secular world. how would you like to see pope francis influence american political debates? we have so many of them, whether it's abortion or gay marriage, how would you like to see that impact? >> i think he simply has to preach the gospel and then do it in a way that is accessible and the holy spirit makes the impact, we believe. conversion of heart and mind is not something any pope or preacher can do. that depends upon god's grace, but you have to prooech the gosp gospel, and he'll do that. in a sense, you can say there is no god and freud is his praufrt, so for the sake of sexual liberation, we're allowing a lot of things to be let go. we'll see what happens. we can only trust that the lord is still with his people and loved the world that his son died to save. >> your imminence, isn't that part of the struggle, what you're speaking about, preaching from the g
as an evangelical, i was delighted that the last two popes were moral and theological giants, john paul ii and benedict roxvi introduced an er in which the cathric church offers confident rebuttal to the false promises of the secular world. how would you like to see pope francis influence american political debates? we have so many of them, whether it's abortion or gay marriage, how would you like to see that impact? >> i think he simply has to preach the gospel and then do it in a way...
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he's 18 years old and a student at pope john paul the great high school. police tell us he brought a handgun to school yesterday, showed it to another student and that student told staff. they arrested him and confiscated the weapons. >>> the man in this surveillance picture is likely responsible for six robberies at a bank in alexandria. the latest one happened earlier today at noon. damage from the 2011 earthquake that hit our area may have caused part of an apartment building to fall away this afternoon. bricks from the high-rise fell into the parking lot. firefighters and building inspector came out to check it out. the building was not evacuated, nobody was injured. >>> a startling scene on the national mall. a man apparently set himself on fire. joggers stopped to help put out the flames. a helicopter landed on the mall to take the man to the hospital. the man was conscious and breathing when he was loaded into the chopper. it's not clear what his motives may have been. >> gates blocking monuments. if the national mall is america's lawn, the governme
he's 18 years old and a student at pope john paul the great high school. police tell us he brought a handgun to school yesterday, showed it to another student and that student told staff. they arrested him and confiscated the weapons. >>> the man in this surveillance picture is likely responsible for six robberies at a bank in alexandria. the latest one happened earlier today at noon. damage from the 2011 earthquake that hit our area may have caused part of an apartment building to...
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>> and cardinal from philippines like pope john paul ii. >> do you think this is overshadowed over a time that should be honoring pope benedict? >> yes. i think it is. he's a humble man, a very kind man. if you were to meet him and you're a nobody, he speaks to you as if you're the most important person in the world. he's a very humble world. in his heart, he's a good man. he loves the church and wants the best for the church. think about it. is there anyone in the world who has put down power willingly? >> certainly in this country. when is the conclave going to start? >> probably monday the congregations will begin and shortly there after they will start that conclave. they want a pope by easter. they know the world is watching them. it's important to the church and to the larger world. >> father, great to have you here. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> that wraps up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris can jansing. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a s
>> and cardinal from philippines like pope john paul ii. >> do you think this is overshadowed over a time that should be honoring pope benedict? >> yes. i think it is. he's a humble man, a very kind man. if you were to meet him and you're a nobody, he speaks to you as if you're the most important person in the world. he's a very humble world. in his heart, he's a good man. he loves the church and wants the best for the church. think about it. is there anyone in the world who...
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the second, and the john paul the 23rd. they require the evidence of two miracles, john paul ii, has those two, the recovering of a a woman from parkinson's, and john pope the of 12th only has one miracle, but that is enough. they are going to let him pass with that. >> we agree, that is enough. >>> approximate a nice weekend,. i know we had clouds. >> i like the picture of the fog. >> very fog. >> the threat of fog>> willof fo continue for the hour or so. we got a little more moisture associated with the air mass closer to the rivers, we got filtered sunshine to start the r morning. we will trend toward mostly sunny day, kind of partly to mostly sunny. it should be dry withry temperatures in the mid-70s th this afternoon. 57 in washington, it's cool, lots of 40s to the west and north, manassas 46 this morning. winchester, 43 degrees, cumberland, 46 for you, and winfrey in winchester, and 46 in cumberland. we will get a nice warm up, mid-to upper 70s, for afternoon highs, it's rolling through right now, it's going to be tak
the second, and the john paul the 23rd. they require the evidence of two miracles, john paul ii, has those two, the recovering of a a woman from parkinson's, and john pope the of 12th only has one miracle, but that is enough. they are going to let him pass with that. >> we agree, that is enough. >>> approximate a nice weekend,. i know we had clouds. >> i like the picture of the fog. >> very fog. >> the threat of fog>> willof fo continue for the hour or so....
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. >> senators john paul and john mccain slammed the white house allegedly for leaking the plan on purpose. >> this is the prosecutor pea doing his own plan. it shows me he's really not serious. when they come out and say my way or the highway and if congress doesn't ask be with i'll put it on the desk and say pass it now, that's no way to get it done. but it seems to me to show the president really doesn't want immigration reform. >> leaks don't happen in washington by accident. this races the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or does he want another reason to beat up republicans so he can get political advantage in the next election? >> he argued the white house plan and bipartisan negotiations shared some key elements. >> republican, this was leaked. it's also clear that it's incomplete. there's a silver lining in this which is that there are a lot of co commonalities between the two plans. >> was this intention by the white house to pressure congress at this point it doesn't matter. if the compromise doesn't happen, they will dro
. >> senators john paul and john mccain slammed the white house allegedly for leaking the plan on purpose. >> this is the prosecutor pea doing his own plan. it shows me he's really not serious. when they come out and say my way or the highway and if congress doesn't ask be with i'll put it on the desk and say pass it now, that's no way to get it done. but it seems to me to show the president really doesn't want immigration reform. >> leaks don't happen in washington by...
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john: and had to go all the way back, paul krugman would tell you that inflation is 2%. but this isn't a big mystery. they started paying interest on the extra reserves. if that actually gets went out, then we will see higher prices. >> it is a serious issue. you can get a return on your money anymore for savings. that is precisely what we are discouraging. john: let's go back to the rome parallel. they traded and they prospered and they did what most politicians do. >> he empire kept expanding and eventually run 180 day ahead the maximum extent of the empire so over time this was the downfall of rome. a big government destroying rome. the barbarians came as the government was collapsing over its own weight. john: with the next emperor, this is 85% and all the way down >> it ended up being 15 thousands. >> the had this kind of cartel arrangement and we see the quality diminish over 100 years. john: a lot of people get worked up because they say by and large america is doing pretty well. >> people thought the real estate market are doing pretty well. especially with a gov
john: and had to go all the way back, paul krugman would tell you that inflation is 2%. but this isn't a big mystery. they started paying interest on the extra reserves. if that actually gets went out, then we will see higher prices. >> it is a serious issue. you can get a return on your money anymore for savings. that is precisely what we are discouraging. john: let's go back to the rome parallel. they traded and they prospered and they did what most politicians do. >> he empire...
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paul stevens comes on the court as an appointee of joe ford and is still alive. the cases from the first few years were. i was more interested in his personal papers, letters to his children, letters to his family, and diaries, the books he made us about and all that fascinating and thousand upon thousands of files that are at the hoover institution. >> host: that's great. several justices within the circuit up in their papers. so kept every note william rehnquist wrote to him. >> guest: harry blackmun kept every note and the entirety eyes he put up so in a restrictions. given the papers are at washington university, the curators of those papers are technically not supposed to be open, but the curators of the papers that very, very helpful. so i was very, very pleased and i have to thank them for those documents because that showed a side of william rehnquist has stood the papers the blackmun papers of douglas showed a side of rehnquist that i thought was very important to reveal. >> lewis powell and william rehnquist both come on the supreme court in january 197
paul stevens comes on the court as an appointee of joe ford and is still alive. the cases from the first few years were. i was more interested in his personal papers, letters to his children, letters to his family, and diaries, the books he made us about and all that fascinating and thousand upon thousands of files that are at the hoover institution. >> host: that's great. several justices within the circuit up in their papers. so kept every note william rehnquist wrote to him. >>...
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>> john kerry asked a question of rand paul. if we don't do anything, do you think it is more or less likely that bashar assad will use chemical weapons again? >> let me answer it more i imaginatively than the question. >> it was john kerry's question of rand paul. i'm quoting. >> ask any question you want. i didn't know you were the anchor of the show already. let me ask you this. hemingway once said to ava gardner don't confuse the action with motion. if doing something is what we are after, fine. doing something is the answer. if we bomb that country there will be hospital questions for days. we don't know for sure. we don't know te if they will get the message in tehran or if hezbollah will act. for two, three days after we attack there will be hospital pictures, dead people. it will be all over the papers on al jazeera, everywhere. they will say the victims of american aggression. that's a fact. the message is more elusive. i would say not usually a fan of friedan because he's too fine in his arguments. this time he said, s
>> john kerry asked a question of rand paul. if we don't do anything, do you think it is more or less likely that bashar assad will use chemical weapons again? >> let me answer it more i imaginatively than the question. >> it was john kerry's question of rand paul. i'm quoting. >> ask any question you want. i didn't know you were the anchor of the show already. let me ask you this. hemingway once said to ava gardner don't confuse the action with motion. if doing...
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here is what john mccain said to the huffington post. he called them what go birds. >> but there should not have been 80 party response issued a just and republican gerri: but these groups are ging disparate. >> did not that different if they were they would run under their own brand, they don't do that. we have to be united and cannot be sniping at each other. so fighting amongst ourselves hurts our ability. gerri: let me ask you this. the issue of the drums and the government using drowns on americans, how long did it take democrats to say this is our issue? because it was proposed by this administration they were reluctant to criticize. is george to be bush would be an issue much earlier. >> no question. the president could have instructed the attorney general to put out a statement this is not acceptable under the constitution. he manufactures a crisis then let them play out. gerri: it is fascinating the way this is caught fire. but grand ball motivates younger voters that the party ignores, shouldn't they put that to use? couldn't t
here is what john mccain said to the huffington post. he called them what go birds. >> but there should not have been 80 party response issued a just and republican gerri: but these groups are ging disparate. >> did not that different if they were they would run under their own brand, they don't do that. we have to be united and cannot be sniping at each other. so fighting amongst ourselves hurts our ability. gerri: let me ask you this. the issue of the drums and the government...
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., pope john paul ii and the t.v. reporter got up afterward and said "nothing new here." the pope's job is not to be new. that's not his job. so i think what you're seeing is a little emphasis in how interested they are in some of these issues. but church doctrine is not going to change and the pope's not this charge of that. >> i am tempted to say "who are we to judge?" but since that's our job, there was a significant and i think very welcome change in tone, a humility, an acceptance, an openness. homosexuality is a sin in the eyes of the church, in the eyes of this pope and his predecessor but i think a little bit of kindness and humility goes a long way in columnist ins as well as in popes. >> woodruff: it even works here at the newshour, right here on friday nights. david brooks, ruth marcus, great to have you both. >> thanks. >> woodruff: thank you both. >> brown: finally tonight, new research that could lead us all in a different direction. in june, a 213-foot luxury yacht sailed in international waters off the southern coast of italy, when suddenly, unbeknownst to
., pope john paul ii and the t.v. reporter got up afterward and said "nothing new here." the pope's job is not to be new. that's not his job. so i think what you're seeing is a little emphasis in how interested they are in some of these issues. but church doctrine is not going to change and the pope's not this charge of that. >> i am tempted to say "who are we to judge?" but since that's our job, there was a significant and i think very welcome change in tone, a...